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Using Google Reader


Overview: Feeds & Feed Readers
Feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content without having to visit the
websites. Using a feed reader such as Google Reader you can collect multiple feeds in
one place allowing you to keep up-to-date with the latest content from a variety of
sources.

Feeds are usually labelled with this icon . They are sometimes called RSS, Atom or
XML feeds. A feed is simply a URL that you add to your feed reader.


Setting up Google Reader
Go to http://www.google.co.uk/reader where you can login or create a Google Account if
you don’t already have one (see the reverse of this handout for notes for new accounts).


Adding Feeds to Google Reader
Tip: Use muliple tabs or additional Internet Explorer windows so that you can keep
Google Reader open while locating feeds to add to it.

Feeds are available from a variety of sources:
  • Websites with ‘news’ including traditional media and many organisations
  • Blogs
  • E-journals
  • Library databases
  • Podcasts
  • Web 2.0 services – Twitter, Delicious etc

In Google Reader use                              to add feeds. You can:

   1. Paste feed URLs copied from one of the above sources
   2. Use search terms to find feeds and
      then
   3. Paste website URLs and Google
      Reader will try to auto-discover the feed
      URL


Finding Feeds
To find feeds on a particular website look for ‘Feeds’, ‘RSS’ or the fairly standard feed
icon    . On some websites you may find an ‘Add to Google (Reader)’ button.
   • Blogs – All blogs have feeds. Finding relevant blogs rather than the blog feed is
      the challenge! There are specialist blog search tools such as Technorati
      http://technorati.com and Google Blog Search http://blogsearch.google.co.uk The
      Intute Advanced search http://www.intute.ac.uk/search.html will limit your search to
      more academic blogs.
   • E-Journals & Databases – provision of feeds varies considerably between
      databases. Some e-journals provide feeds for their table of contents Look out for
      the feeds icon . Databases providing feeds include EconLit, the international
      Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), IPSA & Psycinfo.



                                                  1
© LSE Centre for Learning Technology 26/01/2010
Using Google Reader

Reading Feeds
In Google Reader the subscriptions (feeds) you have added are listed on the left and the
recent items appear in the main panel. Click on the titles to see & read them. Many items
will appear in full but some feeds only include part of the article and you will need to click
on the (blue) title to visit the source website.




You can choose to view items as a List (titles only) or Expanded via links at the top-right.
At the bottom of each article there are a set of icons including:
    • Add star Useful for marking posts for easy retrieval later
    • Email (Googlemail users)
    • Edit tags Tags are like folders except they apply to individual items rather than an
        entire subscription




Managing Feeds in Google Reader
If you subscribe to lots of feeds you might want to organise your subscriptions into
Folders. At the bottom of the left-hand column there is a link to “Manage Subscriptions”
This takes you to the Settings pages for Google Reader which includes:
     • Subscriptions – Rename, delete & create folders for your subscriptions
     • Preferences – including display settings
     • Folders & Tags – delete & share. (New folders are created in Subscriptions)
     • Send To – Set up Reader to share items on other networks (e.g. Twitter &
        Facebook)


Notes for Creating a Google Account
•   Use an existing e-mail address that you can check immediately after registration.
•   If you are using a shared / public computer ‘Stay signed in’ should be left blank.
•   If you do not want your searches recorded to provide personalised searches then you
    should disable ‘Web History’.
•   After creating your account you will need to log in to your e-mail account and click on
    the link in the e-mail from Google to verify your e-mail address.




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© LSE Centre for Learning Technology 26/01/2010

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Using Google Reader

  • 1. Using Google Reader Overview: Feeds & Feed Readers Feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content without having to visit the websites. Using a feed reader such as Google Reader you can collect multiple feeds in one place allowing you to keep up-to-date with the latest content from a variety of sources. Feeds are usually labelled with this icon . They are sometimes called RSS, Atom or XML feeds. A feed is simply a URL that you add to your feed reader. Setting up Google Reader Go to http://www.google.co.uk/reader where you can login or create a Google Account if you don’t already have one (see the reverse of this handout for notes for new accounts). Adding Feeds to Google Reader Tip: Use muliple tabs or additional Internet Explorer windows so that you can keep Google Reader open while locating feeds to add to it. Feeds are available from a variety of sources: • Websites with ‘news’ including traditional media and many organisations • Blogs • E-journals • Library databases • Podcasts • Web 2.0 services – Twitter, Delicious etc In Google Reader use to add feeds. You can: 1. Paste feed URLs copied from one of the above sources 2. Use search terms to find feeds and then 3. Paste website URLs and Google Reader will try to auto-discover the feed URL Finding Feeds To find feeds on a particular website look for ‘Feeds’, ‘RSS’ or the fairly standard feed icon . On some websites you may find an ‘Add to Google (Reader)’ button. • Blogs – All blogs have feeds. Finding relevant blogs rather than the blog feed is the challenge! There are specialist blog search tools such as Technorati http://technorati.com and Google Blog Search http://blogsearch.google.co.uk The Intute Advanced search http://www.intute.ac.uk/search.html will limit your search to more academic blogs. • E-Journals & Databases – provision of feeds varies considerably between databases. Some e-journals provide feeds for their table of contents Look out for the feeds icon . Databases providing feeds include EconLit, the international Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), IPSA & Psycinfo. 1 © LSE Centre for Learning Technology 26/01/2010
  • 2. Using Google Reader Reading Feeds In Google Reader the subscriptions (feeds) you have added are listed on the left and the recent items appear in the main panel. Click on the titles to see & read them. Many items will appear in full but some feeds only include part of the article and you will need to click on the (blue) title to visit the source website. You can choose to view items as a List (titles only) or Expanded via links at the top-right. At the bottom of each article there are a set of icons including: • Add star Useful for marking posts for easy retrieval later • Email (Googlemail users) • Edit tags Tags are like folders except they apply to individual items rather than an entire subscription Managing Feeds in Google Reader If you subscribe to lots of feeds you might want to organise your subscriptions into Folders. At the bottom of the left-hand column there is a link to “Manage Subscriptions” This takes you to the Settings pages for Google Reader which includes: • Subscriptions – Rename, delete & create folders for your subscriptions • Preferences – including display settings • Folders & Tags – delete & share. (New folders are created in Subscriptions) • Send To – Set up Reader to share items on other networks (e.g. Twitter & Facebook) Notes for Creating a Google Account • Use an existing e-mail address that you can check immediately after registration. • If you are using a shared / public computer ‘Stay signed in’ should be left blank. • If you do not want your searches recorded to provide personalised searches then you should disable ‘Web History’. • After creating your account you will need to log in to your e-mail account and click on the link in the e-mail from Google to verify your e-mail address. 2 © LSE Centre for Learning Technology 26/01/2010